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By making encryption free and easy, Let's Encrypt solved one of the web’s biggest problems. Its secret? A maniacal focus on automation and efficiency.
VIDEO: Josh Aas, executive director of the Internet Security Research Group, discusses the mission of Let's Encrypt and the technology that enables it.
“Let’s Encrypt certificates are now valid and trusted by all modern Web browsers….We intend to transition to an open beta (no invites required) in mid to late November.” —JB ...
Let's Encrypt issues one-billionth web security certificate In less than five years, Let's Encrypt has secured almost 200 million websites with free TLS certificates.
Called the Firefox Private Network, the service promises Firefox users a more secure, encrypted path to the web that prevents eavesdroppers from spying on your browsing activity and hides your ...
Enabling your browser to save encrypted files locally will make secure websites load faster the next time you access them.